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Ok avionics gurus and panel upgraders  my project had 2 kx155 nav/ com stolen along with the ki208/209 indicators

i have an empty slot for a txp  and I’m told a King Kt76 lived there, will a 76a slide in? Is it compatible? I’m going to get a pic of the current tray data plate so I will know more soon

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1 hour ago, Jpravi8tor said:

Ok avionics gurus and panel upgraders  my project had 2 kx155 nav/ com stolen along with the ki208/209 indicators

i have an empty slot for a txp  and I’m told a King Kt76 lived there, will a 76a slide in? Is it compatible? I’m going to get a pic of the current tray data plate so I will know more soon

Hmmmm…

Last time I had a KT76(?) go bad…

Somebody around here had a stack of KT76(newer) that was a direct replacement…

My KT was a ‘94 analog version with the reverse turning knobs…

its replacement was all digital push buttons…

It was not ADSB out, in itself… so it needed the next step added to it…

For pre-flown transponder options…

1) Know what used to be in there… do you have the logs for the plane?

2) Find @Alan Fox

Best regards,

-a-

Posted
54 minutes ago, bluehighwayflyer said:

I’m no avionics guru, but no.  My understanding is that the KT-76 and KT-76A/C are not tray compatible.  

You are correct.  

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